❓WHAT HAPPENED: Violent crime dropped sharply across America’s biggest cities in 2025, with steep declines across all major categories.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump’s administration and federal law enforcement agencies.
📍WHEN & WHERE: 2025, across major U.S. cities, with the data released in early 2026.
💬KEY QUOTE: “After years of chaos, skyrocketing crime, and soft-on-crime policies under Biden plunged the nation’s biggest cities into anarchy and disorder, President Trump took office on a promise to restore public safety — and he has delivered in historic fashion.” — the White House
🎯IMPACT: The murder rate fell to its lowest level in 125 years, alongside reductions in other violent crimes and public safety improvements.
America’s largest cities saw a precipitous drop in violent crime in 2025, with the overall U.S. murder rate hitting the lowest level since 1900. Across 35 of the country’s largest cities, murders fell by 21 percent, while gun assaults fell by 22 percent and robberies dropped by 23 percent. The White House hailed the crime data, calling it “yet another resounding validation of President Donald J. Trump’s unwavering commitment to restoring law and order.”
“After years of chaos, skyrocketing crime, and soft-on-crime policies under Biden plunged the nation’s biggest cities into anarchy and disorder, President Trump took office on a promise to restore public safety — and he has delivered in historic fashion,” the White House said on Wednesday, adding, “By surging federal resources to Democrat-run cities that had devolved into war zones, removing savage criminal illegals from our streets, supporting police and prosecutors, and rejecting the Radical Left’s weakness, President Trump’s decisive actions have turned the tide, saved countless lives, and restored peace to communities long abandoned by Democrat politicians who prioritized criminals over citizens.”
The National Pulse reported earlier this month that President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. has, according to Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) data, slashed homicides by 80 percent, robberies by 58 percent, burglaries by 58 percent, and car thefts by 57 percent. Crime across the board in the capital is down 26 percent when compared to the same time last year.
In addition, the Trump administration’s mass crackdown on illegal immigration has aided the fall in crime. Chicago, the target of the administration’s Operation Midway Blitz immigration enforcement action, posted its lowest number of murders since 1965. Meanwhile, other cities that saw large-scale immigration enforcement operations saw similar drops in crime, including Memphis, which had fewer than 200 murders for the first time since 2019, and New Orleans, which achieved its lowest homicide rate in nearly 50 years.
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